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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: Bernat Handicrafter, Book 161: Stoles - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: August 5, 2020 [EBook #62854] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BERNAT HANDCRAFTER, BOOK 161: STOLES *** - - - - -Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed -Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - - - - - _BERNAT Handicrafter_ - - - STOLES - BOOK 161 - _PRICE 25c_ - - _Book No. 161_ - - - - - _BERNAT Handicrafter_ - - - JULIA BROWNELL TRAPHAGEN, editor - CARLEEN GOLDSMITH, associate editor - - - - - HINTS FOR BETTER KNITTING - - -STITCH GAUGE: The term “STITCH GAUGE” is the most important part of all -knitting directions, since the sizing of any knitted garment is planned -on this gauge. You MUST work to the gauge which is given or your -finished work will not be the size indicated in the directions. - -TO CHECK STITCH GAUGE: Cast on approximately 20 sts, using the yarn and -needles which will be used for the body of your work. Work in the -pattern st specified for 3 inches. Bind off all sts. Block this knitted -swatch and then, using a ruler as a guide, count the number of sts to 1 -inch. If your stitch gauge is MORE sts to 1 inch than that given in the -directions, try the next size larger needle and again check your gauge. -If your st gauge is LESS sts to 1 inch than that given in the -directions, try the next size smaller needle and again check your gauge. -The IMPORTANT THING to remember is that the size needle used does not -matter as long as your stitch gauge is correct. - -GARTER STITCH: Knit every row. It will take 2 rows to make 1 ridge. - -STOCKINETTE STITCH: K 1 row, P 1 row alternately when working on -straight needles. When working round and round on a circular needle or -double point needles, knit every round. - -SEED STITCH: On the first row * K 1, P 1, repeat from * to end of row. -On all subsequent rows, K over the P st and P over the K st. - -RIBBING: On the first row work in the ribbing pattern given. On all -other rows, K over the K sts and P over the P sts. - -TO SLIP A STITCH: Whenever the directions specify a sl st, always insert -the right hand needle in the st to be slipped as if to P, unless -otherwise indicated. - -MARKERS: When work specifies the use of a marker, use a small round -paper clip for this purpose. In working, always slip this marker from -one needle to the other. - -JOINING YARN: If possible always join a new ball of yarn at the -beginning of a row. When it is necessary to join the yarn while working -across a row, leave an end about 4 inches long; then work from the new -ball of yarn on the next st, also leaving a 4 inch end. After working -for 1 inch more, tie these two ends in a square knot, so that the -tension will be the same as all other sts. When finishing work, run in -these ends on wrong side for 1 inch. - -SELECTION OF COLOR: Every woman has her own personal preferences in -colors, based on the colors which are most flattering to her and will -harmonize with the rest of her wardrobe. For this reason we have not -specified any particular color for any model, other than for those -models where a combination of colors has been used. Even in these -models, let your own individuality express itself by choosing other -color combinations if you wish. - - ABBREVIATIONS - - K knit - P purl - st(s) stitch(es) - inc increase - dec decrease - tog together - y o yarn over - sl slip - sl st slip stitch - psso pass slip stitch over knit stitch - d p double point - ch chain - s c single crochet - d c double crochet - -*—this symbol indicates that the directions immediately following are to -be repeated a given number of times. - -“Work even” means to work without increasing or decreasing, always -keeping pattern as established. - - EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO HAVE THE KNITTING DIRECTIONS CONTAINED - IN THIS BOOK ACCURATE AND COMPLETE, HOWEVER, WE CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE - FOR VARIANCE OF INDIVIDUAL KNITTERS, HUMAN ERRORS, OR TYPOGRAPHICAL - MISTAKES - - _Price: 25¢ in continental U. S. A., 35¢ in Canada, 35¢ in other - countries_ - - COPYRIGHT 1953, EMILE BERNAT & SONS COMPANY • JAMAICA PLAIN 30, - MASSACHUSETTS, U. S. A. - - - - - Style No. 3598 - - - Shown on Page 10 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Meadowspun (1 oz. balls)—7 - BERNAT Super Angora (10 gram balls)—4 - 1 pair each straight knitting needles Nos. 7 and 10 - -GAUGE: 6 sts = 1 inch on No. 7 needles - -DIRECTIONS: Using No. 10 needles and Angora, cast on 61 sts. Work even -in garter st for 1½ inches. Break off Angora. ** Join Meadowspun and -using No. 7 needles, K 1, * inc 1 st in next st, repeat from * across -row—121 sts. Work even in seed st for 2½ inches, ending with a wrong -side row. Break off Meadowspun. Join Angora and using No. 10 needles, K -1, * K 2 tog, repeat from * across row—61 sts. Work even in garter st -for 1½ inches, ending with a wrong side row. Break off Angora. Repeat -from ** once more. Join Meadowspun and using No. 7 needles, K 1, * inc 1 -st in next st, repeat from * across row—121 sts. Work even in seed st -until piece measures 56 inches. Then work border to correspond to first -border. - -FINISHING: Block to measure 20 x 66 inches. FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn -10 inches long. Using 20 strands, knot fringe in every 4th st across -short ends. - - - - - Style No. 3613 - - - Shown on Front Cover - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Dainty Fleurette (1 oz. pull skeins)—8 - BERNAT Metallo (1000 yd spools)—1 - 1 bone crochet hook No. 3 - 1 hairpin hook 3 inch width - 2 60 inch strings of pearls - -Using 3 inch hook, make 7 strips of 400 loops each. FINISH STRIPS: On -each strip work as follows: * Using Dainty Fleurette, insert hook -through first 10 loops, join yarn and work 1 s c, * ch 9, 1 s c in next -group of 10 loops, repeat from * to end of strip (40 groups), ch 9, 1 s -c in s c in middle of short end, ch 9, repeat from * around other side -of strip and short end, ending with sl st in first s c. Fasten off. - -JOIN STRIPS: String 40 pearls on Metallo. Using 1 strand each of Metallo -and Dainty Fleurette and holding 2 strips side by side, join yarn in s c -of first group of first strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in s c of first group of -2nd strip, working in 1 pearl, * ch 5, 1 sl st in 5th st of ch 9 of -first strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in 5th st of ch 9 of 2nd strip, ch 5, 1 sl st -in s c of next group of first strip, working in 1 pearl, ch 5, 1 sl st -in s c of next group of 2nd strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in 5th st of ch 9 of -first strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in 5th st of ch 9 of 2nd strip, ch 5, 1 sl st -in s c of next group of first strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in s c of next group -of 2nd strip, working in a pearl, repeat from * to end of strip. Join -remaining strips to each other in same manner. - -EDGING: String 100 pearls on Metallo. Using 1 strand each of Metallo and -Dainty Fleurette, join yarn in s c of one group, * ch 9, ch 1 working in -a pearl, ch 9, join with sl st to s c of next group, repeat from * along -one long edge, ** ch 9, ch 1 working in a pearl, ch 9, 1 sl st in s c -row of hairpin strip, ch 9, ch 1 working in a pearl, ch 9, 1 sl st in -2nd st of ch 5 of joining, repeat from ** across short end of stole; -then repeat from * around 2 remaining sides of stole. Fasten off. - - - - - Style No. 3615 - - - Shown on Page 11 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Riviera (1 oz. pull skeins)—16 each of Black and White - BERNAT Super Knitting Worsted (2 oz. skeins)—3 Black - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 10½ - GAUGE: 3 sts = 1 inch - -DIRECTIONS: Using 1 strand each of Black and White Riviera, cast on 81 -sts. Work in seed st for 72 inches. Bind off loosely. FINISHING: Block -to measure 27 x 72 inches. Cut strands of Knitting Worsted 20 inches -long. Using 8 strands, knot fringe across both ends. - - - - - Style No. 3614 - - - Shown on Page 11 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Riviera (1 oz. pull skeins)—8 each of Wine and White - BERNAT Super Knitting Worsted (2 oz. skeins)—2 White - 1 pair 14 inch knitting needles No. 10½ - 1 bone crochet hook No. 6 - GAUGE: 3 sts = 1 inch - -DIRECTIONS: Using 1 strand each of Wine and White Riviera, cast on 171 -sts. Work in seed st for 3 rows. Continuing in seed st, dec 1 st each -end of needle every 3rd row 6 times. Then dec 1 st each end of needle -every other row until 55 sts remain. Then dec 1 st each end of needle -EVERY ROW until 3 sts remain. Bind off. FINISHING: Using double yarn, -work 1 row s c on all edges. Block. Cut strands of Knitting Worsted 12 -inches long. Using 3 strands, knot fringe in every s c along shaped -edges. - - - - - Style No. 3547 - - - Shown on Page 5 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Laurelspun (1 oz. balls)—6 - BERNAT Tinsel—1 tube Gold - BERNAT Bob-o-Wool (20 yd cards)—1 each Pink and Light Green; 2 each - Red and Medium Green - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 6 - 1 steel crochet hook No. 2 - GAUGE: - 6 sts = 1 inch - 8 rows = 1 inch - PATTERN STITCH: Multiple of 5 sts. - -Rows 1 through 6: Knit. - -Row 7: K 5, * y o, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from * across row. - -Row 8: Knit. - -Row 9: K 4, * y o, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from * ending y o, K 2 tog, K 4. - -Row 10: Knit. - -Row 11: K 3, * y o, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from * ending y o, K 2 tog, K -5. - -Row 12: Knit. - -Repeat these 12 rows for pattern stitch. - -DIRECTIONS: Cast on 385 sts. Work in pattern st until 10 patterns have -been completed. Keeping 6 sts at each end in garter st, work remaining -373 sts in stockinette st, following chart for design, until chart is -completed. Then work Rows 7, 8, 9 and 10 of pattern st. Work the next 6 -rows in garter st. Bind off. FINISHING: Work 1 row s c on all edges. -Fold ends and finish with tassels. Embroider a lazy daisy st in each -section of flower with Pink and in each section of Medium Green with -Light Green. Fold back and tack. Block. - - [Illustration: _DIRECTIONS ON USE OF CHART_ - Work between A and B, ending as between A and C.] - - Key to Chart - —MC - —Green - —Red - —Gold - - - - - Style No. 3595 - - - Shown on Page 6 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Super Angora (10 gram balls)—24 - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 10 - 1 bone crochet hook No. 5 - GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches - -DIRECTIONS: Cast on 10 sts. P 1 row. Working in stockinette st, at the -beg of each of the next 12 rows cast on 5 sts. Work even in stockinette -st on 70 sts, keeping 2 sts at each edge in garter st, until piece -measures 64 inches from beg. At the beg of each of the next 12 rows bind -off 5 sts. Bind off remaining 10 sts. Work 2 rows s c on all edges. - - - - - Style No. 3599 - - - Shown on Page 7 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Super Angora (10 gram balls)—13 - BERNAT Metallo (1000 yd spools)—2 - 1 circular needle No. 10½ - -Using 1 strand each of Angora and Metallo, cast on 3 sts. Work back and -forth on circular needle as follows: Rows 1, 3 and 5: K, inc 1 st in -each st. Rows 2 and 4: Knit. Break off Metallo. Row 6: Using Angora -only, insert needle in first st as if to K, wrap yarn around needle -twice and draw through this st, take st off left hand needle, * insert -needle in next st as if to K, wrap yarn around needle twice, and draw -through this st, take st off left hand needle, repeat from * to end of -row. Row 7: Join Metallo and using 1 strand each of Metallo and Angora, -* K, drop extra wrap loop off needle to form long st, inc 1 st in next -st, drop extra wrap off needle, repeat from * to end of row. Row 8: -Knit. Row 9: * K 1, inc 1 st in next st, repeat from * to end of row. -Break off Metallo. Row 10: Repeat Row 6. Row 11: Join Metallo and using -1 strand each of Metallo and Angora, * K 2, forming long st in same -manner as before, inc 1 st in next st, repeat from * to end of row. Row -12: Knit. Row 13: * K 3, inc 1 st in next st, repeat from * to end of -row. Break off Metallo. Row 14: Repeat Row 6. Continue in this manner to -inc 18 sts in one row every other row, working a drop st row every 4th -row until there are 7 drop st rows. Then inc 6 sts at even intervals -every other row until there are 13 drop st rows. Using 1 strand each of -Metallo and Angora, work 6 rows, still inc 6 sts every other row. Bind -off. - -FINISHING: Sew seam. Steam lightly. - - [Illustration: Style No. 3547 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 4] - - [Illustration: Style No. 3595 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 4] - - [Illustration: Style No. 3599 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 4] - - [Illustration: MAKE IT PLAIN OR MAKE IT STRIPED] - - - - - Style No. 3618 - - - Shown on Page 24 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Riviera (1 oz. pull skeins)—7 - BERNAT Morona (1 oz. balls)—2 for fringe - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 10½ - GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches - -Using Riviera, cast on 3 sts. Row 1: Knit. Row 2: Inc 1 st in first st, -K 1, inc 1 st in last st. Row 3: K 3, put a marker on needle, K 2. Row -4: Inc 1 st in first st, K to 1 st before marker, inc 1 st in next st, K -1, inc 1 st in next st, K to last st, inc 1 st in last st. Row 5: Knit. -Repeat Rows 4 and 5 until there are 255 sts on needle. Bind off. - -FINISHING: Steam lightly. FRINGE: Using Morona, cut strands of yarn 18 -inches long. Using 4 strands of yarn, knot fringe in every other st -across two short sides. - -NOTE: For a refreshing touch, make this stole in stripes. See stitch -detail as illustrated. - - - - - Style No. 3602 - - - Shown on Page 9 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT MEADOWSPUN (1 oz. balls)—11 - BERNAT Beada (75 yd spools)—1 - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 10 - 2 strings No. 6 pearls - 2 strings No. 20 sew-on rhinestones - 1 bone crochet hook No. 3 - -GAUGE: 5 sts = 1 inch - -PATTERN STITCH: Multiple of 42 sts plus 21. - -Rows 1 and 3: * P 21, K 21, repeat from * ending P 21. - -Row 2 and all even rows: * K 21, P 21, repeat from * ending K 21. - -Row 5: * P 10, y o, sl 1, P 1, psso, P 9, K 10, y o, sl 1, K 1, psso, K -9, repeat from * ending P 10, y o, sl 1, P 1, psso, P 9. Row 7: * P 8, -sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 1, y o, P 2 reg, P 8, K 8, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, -K 1, y o, K 2 tog, K 8, repeat from * ending P 8, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, -P 1, y o, P 2 tog, P 8. Row 9: * P 7, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 3, y o, P -2 tog, P 7, K 7, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 3, y o, K 2, tog, K 7, repeat -from * ending P 7, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 3, y o, P 2 tog, P 7. Row 11: -* P 6, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 5, y o, P 2 tog, P 6, K 6, sl 1, K 1, -psso, y o, K 5, y o, K 2 tog, K 6, repeat from * ending P 6, sl 1, P 1, -psso, y o, P 5, y o, P 2 tog, P 6. Row 13: * P 5, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, -P 7, y o, P 2 tog, P 5, K 5, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 7, y o, K 2 tog, K -5, repeat from * ending P 5, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 7, y o, P 2 tog, P -5. Row 15: * P 6, y o, P 2 tog, P 5, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 6, K 6, y -o, K 2 tog, K 5, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 6, repeat from * ending P 6, y -o, P 2 tog, P 5, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 6. Row 17: * P 7, y o, P 2 tog, -P 3, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 7, K 7, y o, K 2 tog, K 3, sl 1, K 1, psso, -y o, K 7, repeat from * ending P 7, y o, P 2 tog, P 3, sl 1, P 1, psso, -y o, P 7. Row 19: * P 8, y o, P 2 tog, P 1, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 8, K -8, y o, K 2 tog, K 1, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 8, repeat from * ending P -8, y o, P 2 tog, P 1, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 8. Row 21: * P 9, y o, P 3 -tog, y o, P 9, K 9, y o, K 3 tog, y o, K 9, repeat from * ending P 9, y -o, P 3 tog, y o, P 9. Row 23: * P 10, y o, sl 1, P 1, psso, P 9, K 10, y -o, sl 1, K 1, psso, K 9, repeat from * ending P 10, y o, sl 1, P 1, -psso, P 9. - - _(Continuation from page 18)_ - -Rows 25, 27 and 29: Repeat Row 1. - -Repeat Rows 1 through 29 for pattern stitch. - -STOLE: Cast on 105 sts. Work in pattern st until 13 patterns have been -completed. Bind off. - -FINISHING: Work 2 rows s c along long edges and 3 rows s c along short -ends. FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 20 inches long. Using 4 strands knot -fringe across both ends. Trim with Beada, pearls and rhinestones as -shown in photograph. - - [Illustration: Style No. 3602 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 8] - - [Illustration: Style No. 3598 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 3] - - [Illustration: Style No. - 3615 left - 3614 right - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 3] - - [Illustration: Style No. 3611 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 13] - - - - - Style No. 3611 - - - Shown on Page 12 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Corette (1 oz. pull skeins)—9 - 1 crochet hook No. 3/D - 3 sixty-inch strands of pearls - -DIRECTIONS: Ch 4, join with a sl st to form a ring, ch 1. Work 9 s c in -ring, joining last s c to first s c with a sl st. Work as follows: Round -1: * Ch 8, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to end of round. -Round 2: Ch 8, 1 s c in first ch 8 space, * ch 8, 1 s c in next s c, ch -8, 1 s c in next ch 8 space, repeat from * to end of round. Round 3: * -Ch 4, 2 s c in next ch 8 space, repeat from * ending ch 4, 2 s c in -first ch 4 space. Round 4: * 1 s c in next s c, 4 s c in next ch 4 -space, repeat from * to end of round, joining last s c to first s c with -a sl st. Round 5: Ch 1, 1 s c in each s c of previous round. Round 6: * -Ch 8, skip 2 s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to end of round. -Rounds 7 and 8: Ch 8, 1 s c in first ch 8 space, * ch 8, 1 s c in next -ch 8 space, repeat from * to end of round. Round 9: Repeat Round 2. -Rounds 10, 11 and 12: Repeat Round 7. Round 13: Repeat Round 3. Round -14: Repeat Round 4. Round 15: Repeat Round 5. Round 16: * Ch 8, skip 3 -sc, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to end of round. Rounds 17, 18, 19 -and 20: Repeat Round 7. Round 21: Repeat Round 2. Rounds 22, 23, 24 and -25: Repeat Round 7. Round 26: Repeat Round 3. Round 27: Repeat Round 4. -Round 28: Repeat Round 5. Round 29: * Ch 8, skip 4 s c, 1 s c in next s -c, repeat from * to end of round. Rounds 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35: -Repeat Round 7. Round 36: Repeat Round 2. Rounds 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 -and 43: Repeat Round 7. Round 44: Repeat Round 3. Round 45: Repeat Round -4. Round 46: Repeat Round 5. Round 47: Repeat Round 29. Fasten off. - -BORDER: String pearls onto yarn and join yarn in work where it was -fastened off. Work as follows: Round 1: * Ch 8, 1 s c in next ch 8 -space, draw a pearl close to loop on hook and work 1 more s c in same ch -8 space, repeat from * to end of round. Round 2: * Ch 4, 2 s c in next -ch 8 space, repeat from * ending ch 4, 2 s c in first ch 4 space. Round -3: * 1 s c in next s c, 5 s c in next ch 4 space, repeat from * to end -of round, joining last s c to first s c with a sl st. Round 4: Ch 1, 1 s -c in each s c of previous round. Round 5: * Ch 10, skip 5 s c, 1 s c in -next s c, repeat from * to end of round. Rounds 6 and 7: * Ch 10, 1 s c -in next ch 10 space, draw a pearl close to loop on hook and work 1 more -s c in same ch 10 space, repeat from * to end of round. Round 8: * Ch 5, -draw a pearl close to loop on hook, ch 1 and pull up tightly to lock -pearl in place, ch 5, 1 s c in next ch 10 space, draw a pearl close to -loop on hook and work 1 more s c in same ch 10 space, repeat from * to -end of round. Fasten off. - - - - - Style No. 3600 - - - Shown at Top Left - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Super Angora (10 gram balls)—2 - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 8 - 1 bone crochet hook No. 5 - GAUGE: 9 sts = 2 inches - 6 rows = 1 inch - -COLLAR: Cast on 60 sts. Work even in stockinette st for 1½ inches. On -the next row dec 1 st each end of needle and repeat this dec EVERY ROW -twice more. Bind off 54 sts. - -CUFFS: Make 2. Cast on 30 sts. Work even in stockinette st until piece -measures 2 inches. Bind off. - -FINISHING: Seam cuffs. Work 1 row s c on short ends and bound off edge -of collar and on cuffs. Steam lightly. - - - - - Style No. 3597 - - - Shown at Bottom Left - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Nylo Germantown Worsted (2 oz. skeins)—5 - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 15 - 1 crochet hook No. 8/H. - GAUGE: 5 sts = 2 inches - -DIRECTIONS: Cast on 3 sts. Row 1: K 1 y o, K 1, y o, K 1. Row 2: K 2, P -1, put a marker on needle, K 2. Row 3: Inc 1 st in first st, K to -marker, y o, sl marker to right hand needle, K 1, y o, K to last st, inc -1 st in last st. Row 4: K to 1 st before marker, P 1, K to end of row. -Repeat Rows 3 and 4 until there are 181 sts on needle. Bind off. - -FINISHING: Block. With right side facing you, work 1 row s c on long -side of triangle and 2 rows s c on other two sides. - -FRINGE: Cut strands 13 inches long. Knot fringe along the two short -sides as follows: Using 2 strands of yarn, knot fringe in each of first -5 sts, * using 1 strand of yarn knot fringe in next st, using 2 strands -of yarn, knot fringe in each of next 4 sts, repeat from * on two short -sides. Re-block. - - - - - Style No. 3601 - - - Shown at Top Right - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Super Angora (10 gram balls)—3 - BERNAT Nylon (1 oz. balls)—1 - 1 bone crochet hook No. 8 - GAUGE: - 7 s c = 2 inches - 3 rows = 1 inch - -NOTES - -1. When working in s c, with right side facing you, work in back loop -ONLY; with wrong side facing you, work in front loop ONLY. - -2. To increase, work 2 s c in 1 stitch. - -3. To decrease, draw up a loop in each of the next 2 sts of previous -row, y o and draw through all three loops—1 st decreased. - -DIRECTIONS: Using 1 strand each of Angora and Nylon, ch 3, work 1 s c in -2nd st from hook, 1 s c in last st, ch 1, turn—3 sts (always count beg -ch as first st). Row 2: Inc 1 st in first st, 1 s c in each st to end of -row, ch 1, turn. Row 3: Work 1 s c in each st to last st, inc 1 st in -last st, ch 1, turn. Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until there are 19 sts. Then -work even in s c until piece measures 8 inches, ch 2, turn. - -NECKBAND: Row 1: * Skip 2 s c, 1 d c in next st, repeat from * to end of -row, ch 2, turn—7 sts. Row 2: Work 1 d c in each st to end of row, ch 2, -turn. - -SLIT: Row 1: Work 1 d c in each of 2 sts, 1 d c in centre st, ch 2, -turn—4 sts. Work 2 rows even in d c. Break off yarn. Join yarn in centre -st of first row of neckband, ch 2, work 1 d c in each st to end of row, -ch 2, turn. Work 2 rows even in d c. Row 4: Work 1 d c in each of 2 sts, -y o, draw up a loop in next st, y o and draw up a loop in first st of -other side, * y o and draw through all loops on hook, 1 d c in each st -to end of row, ch 2, turn. Work even in d c until neckband measures 13 -inches, ch 1, turn. - -SECOND END: Row 1: Work 3 s c in each s c of previous row—19 sts. Work -back and forth in s c on 19 sts for same number of rows as other end. -Then at one end dec 1 st each row until 3 sts remain. Fasten off. Work 1 -row s c around ends. Steam lightly. - - [Illustration: STYLE NO. 3600 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 14] - - [Illustration: STYLE NO. 3601 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 14] - - [Illustration: STYLE NO. 3597 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 14] - - - - - Style No. 3517 - - - [Illustration: Style No. - 3520 left - 3517 right] - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Laurelspun (1 oz. balls)—5 - 1 hairpin hook 5 inch width - 1 hairpin hook 1½ inch width - 1 steel crochet hook No. 2 - 1 bone crochet hook No. 9 - 1 yd 39 inch taffeta - Sequins - -Using 5 inch hook, make 4 strips of 920 loops each. END FRINGE: Using 1½ -inch hook, make 2 strips of 110 loops each, working s c as close to one -prong of hook as possible. - -TO JOIN STRIPS: Place 2 strips side by side. With bone crochet hook, -pick up first 2 loops of right hand strip on side nearest other strip: -pick up first 2 loops of second strip on side nearest other strip and -pull these 2 loops through 2 loops already on hook: * pick up next 2 -loops of first strip and pull through 2 loops on hook: pick up next 2 -loops of second strip and pull through 2 loops on hook: repeat from * -until 2 strips are joined. Sew last 2 loops securely with matching -thread. Join all strips in same manner. - -FINISHING: Line stole with taffeta. Sew on sequins as shown in -photograph. Sew end fringe in place, catching between taffeta and stole. - - - - - Style No. 3526 - - - [Illustration: Style No. 3526] - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Sparkle-Laine (1 oz. balls)—10 - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 10 - 1 steel crochet hook No. 4 - 20 yds of ¼ inch velvet ribbon - GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch - PATTERN STITCH: Multiple of 8 sts plus 7. - -Row 1: Knit. - -Row 2: K 3, * y o, K 2 tog, K 6, repeat from * ending y o, K 2 tog, K 2. -Repeat these 2 rows for pattern stitch. - -Cast on 79 sts. Work even in pattern st until piece measures 72 inches, -ending with Row 1. Bind off. - -FINISHING: Work 1 row s c on long sides. Cut velvet ribbon in 2 yd -pieces. Weave ribbon through each row of y o’s. Sew at each end of -stole. FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 17 inches long. Using 4 strands, knot -fringe in every other st across both ends. - - - - - Style No. 3520 - - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Laurelspun (1 oz. balls)—9 Main Color (M C) - BERNAT Beada (75 yd tubes)—3 Gold (C C) - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 5 - GAUGE: - 7 sts = 1 inch - 8 rows = 1 inch - PATTERN STITCH: Multiple of 18 sts. - -Row 1: Knit. - -Row 2: Purl. - -Row 3: K 2 tog 3 times, * y o, K 1, repeat from * 5 times more. K 2 tog -6 times, repeat from * across row, ending K 2 tog 3 times instead of 6 -times. - -Row 4: Knit. - -Repeat these 4 rows for pattern stitch. - -Using M C, cast on 126 sts. * Work in pattern st for 24 rows. Then work -4 rows in C C. Repeat from * until piece measures 72 inches, ending with -24 rows of M C. Using M C, K 1 row, P 1 row. Bind off. Block lightly. -FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 17 inches long. Using 4 strands, knot fringe -in every other st across both ends. - - - - - Style No. 3603 - - - Shown on Page 19 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Corette (1 oz. pull skeins)—10 - 1 crochet hook No. 3/D - 2 strings sew-on rhinestones - Bead motifs for trim - -DIRECTIONS: Ch 304, work 1 s c in 2nd ch from hook, 1 s c in each st to -end of ch, ch 1, turn. Row 1: 1 s c in each of first 6 s c, * ch 3, skip -2 s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to last 5 s c, 1 s c in each of -last 5 s c, ch 1, turn. Row 2: 1 sl st in each of first 2 s c, 1 s c in -each of next 4 s c, 2 s c in first ch 3 space, * ch 6, 1 s c in next ch -3 space, repeat from * to last ch 3 space, ch 6, 2 s c in last ch 3 -space, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, ch 1, turn. Row 3: 1 sl st in each -of first 2 s c, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, 2 s c in first ch 6 space, -* ch 3, 1 s c in next ch 6 space, repeat from * to last ch 6 space, ch -3, 2 s c in last ch 6 space, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, ch 1, turn. -Row 4: 1 s c in each of first 6 sc, ch 1, turn, 1 s c in each of 6 s c, -3 s c along side of previous row toward point, fasten off. Starting at -opposite edge, join yarn and work 1 s c in each of first 6 s c, ch 1, -turn, 1 s c in each of 6 s c, 3 s c along side of previous row toward -point, ch 1, turn, 1 sl st in each of first 3 s c, 1 s c in each of the -next 6 s c, ch 3, 1 s c in next s c, * ch 6, 1 s c in next s c, repeat -from * to last ch 3 space, ch 3, 1 s c in each of next 6 s c, ch 1, -turn. Row 5: 1 sl st in each of first 2 s c, 1 s c in each of next 4 s -c, 2 s c in first ch 3 space, * ch 3, 1 s c in next ch 6 space, repeat -from * to last ch 3 space, 2 s c in ch 3 space, 1 s c in each of next 4 -s c, ch 1, turn. Row 6: 1 sl st in each of first 2 s c, 1 s c in each of -next 4 s c, * 2 s c in next ch 3 space, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * -to last 6 s c, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, ch 1, turn. Row 7: 1 s c in -each s c across row, ch 1, turn. Row 8: 1 sl st in first s c, 1 s c in -each of next 6 s c, * ch 6, skip 2 s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * -to last 7 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 6 s c, ch 1, turn. Rows 9 -through 11: Repeat Rows 3 through 5. Row 12: Work 1 sl st in each of -first 2 s c, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, 2 s c in first ch 3 space, * -ch 6, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to last ch 3 space, ch 6, 2 s c -in last ch 3 space, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, ch 1, turn. Rows 13 -through 18: Repeat Rows 3 through 8. Rows 19 through 22: Repeat Rows 3 -through 6. Row 23: Work 1 d c in each s c across row, ch 1, turn. Rows -24 and 25: Repeat Rows 7 and 8: Rows 26 through 31: Repeat Rows 3 -through 8. Rows 32, 33 and 34: Repeat Rows 3, 4 and 5: Row 35: Repeat -Row 12. Rows 36 through 47: Repeat Rows 3 through 8 twice. Repeat Rows 9 -through 47 twice more. Then repeat Rows 9 through 16 until all sts are -worked in s c. Work in s c, dec 2 sts at each end of EVERY ROW, until -all sts have been worked. - -FINISHING: With right side facing you, work 2 rows s c on two short -sides of stole. - -FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 11 inches long. Using 4 strands tog, knot -fringe in every s c along short sides. If desired, trim with rhinestones -and bead motifs as shown in photograph. - - [Illustration: Style No. 3603 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 18] - - - - - Style No. 3527 - - - Shown at Left on Page 21 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Nylo Germantown (2 oz. skeins)—4 Main Color (M C); 3 - Contrasting Color (C C) - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 10½ - GAUGE: 3 sts = 1 inch - PATTERN STITCH: Multiple of 2 sts. - -Row 1: Using C C, * K 1, bring yarn to front of work, sl 1, throw yarn -to back of work, repeat from * ending K 2. - -Row 2: Using C C, purl. - -Row 3: Using M C, K 2, * bring yarn to front of work and sl 1, throw -yarn to back of work, K 1, repeat from * to end of row. - -Row 4: Using M C, purl. - -Repeat these 4 rows for pattern stitch. - -Using M C, cast on 60 sts. P 1 row. Then work in pattern st for 72 -inches, ending with Row 4. Bind off. Block lightly. - -FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 10 inches long. Using 2 strands, knot fringe -in each st across both ends. - - - - - Style No. 3519 - - - Shown at Right on Page 21 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Nylo Germantown (2 oz. skeins)—4 Dark Color (M C); 3 Light - Color (C C) - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 6 - GAUGE: - 10 sts = 3 inches - 16 rows = 3 inches - PATTERN STITCH: Multiple of 2 sts. - -Row 1: Using C C, * P 1, K in st of row below, repeat from * across row. - -Row 2: Using C C, knit. - -Row 3: Using M C, * K in st of row below, P 1, repeat from * across row. - -Row 4: Using M C, knit. - -Repeat these 4 rows for pattern stitch. - -Using M C, cast on 60 sts. K 1 row. Then work in pattern st until piece -measures 72 inches, ending with Row 4. Bind off. - -FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 22 inches long. Using 6 strands of yarn, -knot fringe in every other st across both ends. - - - - - Style No. 3594 - - - Shown on Page 22 - - MATERIALS - BERNAT Riviera (1 oz. pull skeins)—16 - 1 pair straight knitting needles No. 6 - 1 bone crochet hook No. 2 - 1¼ yds lining if desired - GAUGE: - 5 sts = 1 inch - 7 rows = 1 inch - -NOTE: Work entire piece in stockinette st. Use purl side for right side. - -LEFT FRONT: Cast on 60 sts. Work in stockinette st until piece measures -16 inches, ending with a K row. SHAPE CAPE: Row 1: Inc 1 st in first st, -P to end of row. Row 2: K inc 1 st in last st. Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until -there are 75 sts on needle. Then inc 1 st at beg of EVERY P row 9 times -and every other P row 12 times, ending with a P row—96 sts. K the next -row. SHAPE SHOULDER: At the beg of each of the next 6 P rows bind off 10 -sts; at the beg of each of the next 4 P rows bind off 9 sts. - -RIGHT FRONT: Work to correspond to left front, reversing all shaping. - -LEFT BACK: Cast on 3 sts. Row 1: Knit. Rows 2 and 4: Purl. Row 3: Cast -on 4 sts (lower edge), K to end of row. Row 5: Cast on 4 sts, K to last -st, inc 1 st in last st (centre back edge)—12 sts. Repeat from Row 2 -five times more, ending with Row 4—52 sts. Continuing to inc 1 st at -centre back edge every 4th row, at lower edge inc 1 st EVERY ROW 8 -times—62 sts. On the next row inc 1 st each end of needle and repeat -this inc every 4th row 21 times more—106 sts. SHAPE NECK AND SHOULDER: -At centre back edge dec 1 st every other row 10 times and at lower edge -bind off 10 sts 6 times and 9 sts 4 times. - -RIGHT BACK: Work to correspond to left back, reversing all shaping. - -FINISHING: Sew seams. Work 2 rows s c around entire piece. Block. Line, -if desired. - - [Illustration: Style No. - 3527 left - 3519 right - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 20] - - [Illustration: Style No. 3594 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 20] - - [Illustration: _just touch it..._!] - - Bernat _meadowspun_ - - “the yarn with the cashmere-like feel” - - • Soft as a sunset, and just as beautiful ... that’s Meadowspun ... - your ideal fingering yarn. - • 50% virgin wool for warmth and comfort - 50% Nylon for strength and easy washability. - • Shrink and stretch controlled ... dries quickly, and holds its - shape. - • 62 glorious washable colors ... the most beautiful colors known to - yarn. - - EMILE BERNAT & SONS CO., JAMAICA PLAIN 30, MASS. - - 50 - THE IDEAL BLEND - 50 - - Bernat - _Meadowspun_ - 50% VIRGIN WOOL WORSTED - 50% DUPONT CRIMP SET NYLON - _Master Dyed_ - - [Illustration: Style No. 3618 - DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 8] - - - - - Transcriber’s Notes - - -—Silently corrected a few typos. - -—Relocated material “continued on remote page” for more - conveniently-flowing text. - -—Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook - is public-domain in the country of publication. - -—In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by - _underscores_. - - - - - - - -End of Project Gutenberg's Bernat Handicrafter, Book 161: Stoles, by Anonymous - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BERNAT HANDCRAFTER, BOOK 161: STOLES *** - -***** This file should be named 62854-0.txt or 62854-0.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/6/2/8/5/62854/ - -Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed -Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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